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The Aesthetico-Political

by Dr. Martín Plot

This study uses new arguments to reinvestigate the relation between aesthetics and politics in the contemporary debates on democratic theory and radical democracy.First, Carl Schmitt and Claude Lefort help delineate the contours of an aesthetico-political understanding of democracy, which is developed further by studying Merleau-Ponty, Rancière, and Arendt.The ideas of Merleau-Ponty serve to establish a general "ontological" framework that aims to contest the dominant currents in contemporary democratic theory. It is argued that Merleau-Ponty, Arendt, and Rancière share a general understanding of the political as the contingently contested spaces and times of appearances. However, the articulation of their thought leads to reconsider and explore under-theorized as well as controversial dimensions of their work.This search for new connections between the political and the aesthetic thought of Arendt and Merleau-Ponty on one hand and the current widespread interest in Rancière's aesthetic politics on the other make this book a unique study that will appeal to anyone who is interested in political theory and contemporary continental philosophy.

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Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
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Brand New


Author Biography

Martín Plot is Research Professor of Political Theory at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET-IDAES/UNSAM, Argentina) and Research Fellow in Political Thought at the CalArts's Aesthetics and Politics Program. He is also the author of Indivisible (2011) and has edited, most recently, Claude Lefort. Thinker of the Political (2013.)

Table of Contents

PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction – The Advent of the Aesthetico-PoliticalThe Enigma of DemocracySchmitt, Lefort, and the Theologico-PoliticalThe Epistemological Regime of PoliticsConclusionChapter I – Our Element: Flesh and Democracy in Maurice Merleau-PontyDeus MortalisFlesh and DemocracyAn Entire PoliticsConclusionChapter II – The Law of the Earth: Hannah Arendt and the Aesthetic Regime of PoliticsDisagreement: Arendt and HabermasPolitical PhenomenologySpaces and Times of AppearanceConclusion: Political Kitsch and Ideology PoliticsChapter III – The (Re)Aestheticization of Politics: Jacques Rancière and the Question of DemocracyRancière, Lefort, and the PoliticalThe Question of Democracy—In AmericaRecapitulationBibliographic References

Review

Martin Plot's Latin American background, his experience teaching theory to American art school students, and his firm grasp of debates in contemporary political thought are brought together in this sweeping vision of an 'aesthetico-political' theory. Plot argues that normative political theory needs to learn what he calls 'theorizing from events.' Using theory to go beyond theory, his approach recalls what Richard Armstrong, the director of the Guggenheim museum, recently called for: 'not looking at but engaging with' our times. * Dick Howard, distinguished Professor Emeritus at Stony Brook University and author of The Primacy of the Political and The Specter of Democracy *
The political dimension of Merleau-Ponty's aesthetic and its implications for contemporary democratic thought have been little understood. Not only does Plot's improvisation on Merleau-Ponty's radical notion of the flesh, as distinct from body, contribute to remedying that situation, it also explains its importance for radical thought that interrogates the relation between modernity, the political and democracy. Through a 'coherent deformation' Plot's book establishes the basis of the problematic of radical democracy and demonstrates its limits. * Jeremy Valentine, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK *
Just when one begins to think that there is not much new that can be said of the democratic insights at work in the thinking of Merleau-Ponty, Arendt, Lefort, and Ranciere, along comes Plot's original, insightful, and nuanced reading of these thinkers. Critical of democracy, but not dismissive of it, Plot provides a provocative, thoughtful, and extensive argument for democracy's reliance on an aesthetic dimension. This is an indispensable book for anyone working on the question of democracy today. * Peg Birmingham, Professor of Philosophy, DePaul University, US *

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Key theorists of the aesthetico-political are brought together and linked in the phenomenology and late ontological work of Merleau-Ponty.

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Martin Plot's Latin American background, his experience teaching theory to American art school students, and his firm grasp of debates in contemporary political thought are brought together in this sweeping vision of an 'aesthetico-political' theory. Plot argues that normative political theory needs to learn what he calls 'theorizing from events.' Using theory to go beyond theory, his approach recalls what Richard Armstrong, the director of the Guggenheim museum, recently called for: 'not looking at but engaging with' our times.

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Key theorists of the aesthetico-political are brought together and linked in the phenomenology and late ontological work of Merleau-Ponty.

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Situates the work of Ranciere in a broader historical field

Details

ISBN1501319647
Short Title AESTHETICO-POLITICAL
Pages 184
Language English
ISBN-10 1501319647
ISBN-13 9781501319648
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2016
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
Illustrations black & white illustrations
Publication Date 2016-06-02
UK Release Date 2016-06-02
NZ Release Date 2016-06-02
US Release Date 2016-06-02
Author Dr. Martín Plot
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Subtitle The Question of Democracy in Merleau-Ponty, Arendt, and Rancière
DEWEY 111.85
Audience Undergraduate
AU Release Date 2016-06-01

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